
SLICE: Vinyl LP
O. â the London-based duo of baritone saxophonist Joseph Henwood and drummer Tash Keary â release âSLICEâ their first EP, on Speedy Wunderground on 24th November 2023.
Coming hot on the heels of last Novemberâs debut single âOGOâ â which won enthusiastic support from Stereogum, Loud & Quiet, DJ, NME and Rough Trade â Slice is a four-track snapshot of the duoâs first two years of existence. âSliceâ and âGrouchyâ turn sax and drums into pneumatic patterns of riff and rhythm that draw from the muscular viscerality of metal and the dancefloor dynamics of build and drop. âMoonâ, meanwhile, snakes a limber saxophone line through a variety of dub production styles. And the closing âATMâ takes up a familiar melody with subversive intent, repurposing it into something that swings from beauty to rage and back again.
Says Tash: âWe played loads of gigs before we ever got in the studio, so we had lots of tracks to choose from. We picked these four because theyâre all quite different from one another, while showing off all the styles we like to play.â
The pair recorded the EP live with Speedy Wundergroundâs Dan Carey at his South London studio. Following the recording, the three subjected the tracks to an array of post-production tricks, making full use Careyâs enviable selection of vintage dub production units. âDanâs got a full collection of spring reverbs, tape delays, digital delays, bucket brigade delays and plate reverbs,â says Joe. âWe donât see ourselves as a dub group or anything like that, but we both really love heavy, bass-driven music, and none of this stuff would exist without King Tubby.â
Tracklist:
1. SliceÂ
2. Moon
3. Grouchy
4. ATM
O. â the London-based duo of baritone saxophonist Joseph Henwood and drummer Tash Keary â release âSLICEâ their first EP, on Speedy Wunderground on 24th November 2023.
Coming hot on the heels of last Novemberâs debut single âOGOâ â which won enthusiastic support from Stereogum, Loud & Quiet, DJ, NME and Rough Trade â Slice is a four-track snapshot of the duoâs first two years of existence. âSliceâ and âGrouchyâ turn sax and drums into pneumatic patterns of riff and rhythm that draw from the muscular viscerality of metal and the dancefloor dynamics of build and drop. âMoonâ, meanwhile, snakes a limber saxophone line through a variety of dub production styles. And the closing âATMâ takes up a familiar melody with subversive intent, repurposing it into something that swings from beauty to rage and back again.
Says Tash: âWe played loads of gigs before we ever got in the studio, so we had lots of tracks to choose from. We picked these four because theyâre all quite different from one another, while showing off all the styles we like to play.â
The pair recorded the EP live with Speedy Wundergroundâs Dan Carey at his South London studio. Following the recording, the three subjected the tracks to an array of post-production tricks, making full use Careyâs enviable selection of vintage dub production units. âDanâs got a full collection of spring reverbs, tape delays, digital delays, bucket brigade delays and plate reverbs,â says Joe. âWe donât see ourselves as a dub group or anything like that, but we both really love heavy, bass-driven music, and none of this stuff would exist without King Tubby.â
Tracklist:
1. SliceÂ
2. Moon
3. Grouchy
4. ATM
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O. â the London-based duo of baritone saxophonist Joseph Henwood and drummer Tash Keary â release âSLICEâ their first EP, on Speedy Wunderground on 24th November 2023.
Coming hot on the heels of last Novemberâs debut single âOGOâ â which won enthusiastic support from Stereogum, Loud & Quiet, DJ, NME and Rough Trade â Slice is a four-track snapshot of the duoâs first two years of existence. âSliceâ and âGrouchyâ turn sax and drums into pneumatic patterns of riff and rhythm that draw from the muscular viscerality of metal and the dancefloor dynamics of build and drop. âMoonâ, meanwhile, snakes a limber saxophone line through a variety of dub production styles. And the closing âATMâ takes up a familiar melody with subversive intent, repurposing it into something that swings from beauty to rage and back again.
Says Tash: âWe played loads of gigs before we ever got in the studio, so we had lots of tracks to choose from. We picked these four because theyâre all quite different from one another, while showing off all the styles we like to play.â
The pair recorded the EP live with Speedy Wundergroundâs Dan Carey at his South London studio. Following the recording, the three subjected the tracks to an array of post-production tricks, making full use Careyâs enviable selection of vintage dub production units. âDanâs got a full collection of spring reverbs, tape delays, digital delays, bucket brigade delays and plate reverbs,â says Joe. âWe donât see ourselves as a dub group or anything like that, but we both really love heavy, bass-driven music, and none of this stuff would exist without King Tubby.â
Tracklist:
1. SliceÂ
2. Moon
3. Grouchy
4. ATM












